You didn't see the rbr punchstats numbers for the first fight to even try to use this as an example I assume.

Ward vs Kovalev was ****** close with punch stats. 9 of 12 rounds were decided by 3 punches or less. And 10 of 12 rounds were decided by 3 power punches or less. Power punches landed generally in my experience being a punch stat to judges round scored nerd tend to tell the story of the fight better than any other actual numbers you can look at, BUT not when they are THAT close.
Personally I thought the fight was close enough with enough close swing rounds that either guy coulda won & anyone bellyaching about the decision has little merit & there biggest problem with anything should be with how boxing is currently scored not this specific fight.

Ward vs Kovalev was ****** close with punch stats. 9 of 12 rounds were decided by 3 punches or less. And 10 of 12 rounds were decided by 3 power punches or less. Power punches landed generally in my experience being a punch stat to judges round scored nerd tend to tell the story of the fight better than any other actual numbers you can look at, BUT not when they are THAT close.
Personally I thought the fight was close enough with enough close swing rounds that either guy coulda won & anyone bellyaching about the decision has little merit & there biggest problem with anything should be with how boxing is currently scored not this specific fight.
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